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Inovalis Real Estate Investment Trust T.INO.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  IVREF

Inovalis Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust (REIT). The Company is formed for the purpose of acquiring and owning office properties primarily situated in France, Germany, and Spain. The REIT properties are strategically situated in urban areas, generally in close proximity to public transportation. Its France properties include Gaia, Arcueil, Delizy, Metropolitan, Sabliere, and Baldi. Its Germany properties include Trio, Kosching, Neu Isenburg, Stuttgart, Bad Homburg, and Duisburg. Its Spain property is Delgado. The INOVALIS S.A. acts as the manager of the REIT.


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Post by Wantthetruth999on Oct 19, 2023 2:00am
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NCIB

NCIBAs I have posted previously the NCIB purchaser likes buying at low prices and they were very active October 18th.  If they were desperate for cash flow they would have canned the NCIB - Tells me no distribution cut on the horizon.  Since they already cut the distribution in half - hopefully that is enough to get them to ride through any mortgage rate hikes.  The average joe is getting killed on mortgage interest rate increases or they are getting amortized into infinity.  The reits will survive with higher amortizations and then when rates come down they can get back to "normal".
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